So while you're cracking open your tanker truck of maple syrup, give this a (ahem) shot:

Joe's playing a game of darts where the point values on the target are 8, 12, 14, and 18. He throws 9 darts and miraculously, all 9 darts hit the target. His total score is 100 points. How many of each of the point values did he hit?

Vacation photos just sitting on your phone? Learn how to retouch your photos and get them ready to print or share with a few quick tweaks.

Even an amateur photographer can produce professional-quality images with a little help from Photoshop. In this course, Learn with Travis details professional ways to organize and edit photographs.

Learn how to adjust white balance, highlights and shadows, crop and straighten images, and sharpen photographs. Then review advanced features for removing imperfections, brightening eyes, and more. Finally, export your photographs for sharing on the web.

There are a few important things you can do for your road bike to maintain it and keep it in top working order.

Don’t wait for your chain to fly off in the middle of your ride! In this course from cycling expert Cycling 101, start out by learning the main parts of your bike's anatomy, from top to bottom. Then, cover useful topics like adjusting the derailleur, inspecting your bike for wear and tear, cleaning your chain and rear gear cassette, and more. You’ll even learn how to repair a punctured tire tube on the go!

Don’t let the GMAT stand in your way of going back to school! Believe it or not, most math on the test comes down to basic arithmetic.

But that doesn't mean it's as easy as 1-2-3 to get a high score. In this course, Test Prep with Craig shares effective strategies for the GMAT math section. The course includes practice problems and supplementary math prep materials so you can get comfortable before test day.

So while you're huddled in your incredibly-expensive-and-earnest-but-ultimately-futile anti-giant-dog bunker, try this one:

We've probably all heard this one. Alonzo walked 1 mile south, 1 mile west, then 1 mile north, ended up where he started, then was viciously and deliciously torn apart by a bear. What color was the bear?

Answer: White, because he started at the North Pole and the bear was a polar bear.

But there are other places on Earth where you can walk that same path and end up at the same place. Where are they?

Handmade rag rugs are a great way to brighten up a room, and they are a great incentive to clean out your closets!

Learn how to weave a rag rug on a Salish loom in about an hour! Lynne Milsom of Fibre Arts BC will guide you through transforming old fabric and rags into a finished rug. She will teach you how to warp the loom, tear or cut fabric strips, and join them together.